Hi,
Dave is absolutely right; the job to decode the signal is so much easier if you can 'see' the signal.
One way to do this (again, learnt from Dave, thanks) just connect an IR receiver module to a sound card line-in, and capture the signal from your remote using an sound editor such as Goldwave; this would let you stretch the original raw burst on the screen enough to show the individual pulses.
Alternately, look at Dante's Infrax at http://www.geocities.com/tdanro/
This gem not only shows the signal in a picture-perfect rendition, it also identifies the protocol and gives a lot of other information which would make it very easy to use in your PBP program.
Regards,
Anand
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